A new format has been introduced for this year’s county senior hurling league which is compulsory for all thirty-two senior teams. Format – Round 1: thirty-two teams play in an open draw format. Round 2A: the sixteen winning teams from round one play off in an open draw. Round 2B: the sixteen losing teams from round one will play off in an open draw. Round 3A: the eight winners from round 2A play off in open draw quarter-finals with the winners playing open draw semi-finals and the winners of the semi-finals playing for the Sweeper Ryan Cup. Round 3B: the eight losers from round 2A will play off in open draw quarter-finals with the winners playing open draw semi-finals and the winners playing for the Jim Devitt Cup. Round 3C: the eight winners from round 2B will play off in open draw quarter-finals with the winners playing open draw semi-finals and the winners of the semi-finals playing for the Dr Fogarty Cup. Round 3C: the eight losers from round 2B will play off in open draw quarter-finals with the winners playing open draw semi-finals and the winners of the semi-finals playing for a trophy/plaque.

The format is a little on the experimental side, but it should make for some competitive games.
[hr]If you need to contact Éire Óg please do so via our Contact page. You can also keep in touch by accessing our Facebook page or by following @nenagheireog on Twitter. We would also ask you to consider supporting Éire Óg by entering the club lotto and by paying your club membership.

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A club presentation event will be held on Saturday, March 9th in the Abbey Court Hotel. Tickets cost €30 and include a four-course dinner and music by Jason Fallon followed by a disco. Tickets are now available from any club officer or from any member of the organising committee – Josephine Mackey (085 710 1398), Valerie O’Brien (087 788 3434), Geraldine Quinn (086 265 8861) and Catherine Grey (089 489 9781). Tickets will also be on sale in the Complex on Monday, February 25th and Wednesday, February 27th (7-8pm) to make it convenient for people. This promises to be a great club occasion as we honour our victorious 2012 teams and look forward to the 2013 season. We would encourage people attending to get their tickets ASAP so as to help with planning on the night.

[hr]If you need to contact Éire Óg please do so via our Contact page. You can also keep in touch by accessing our Facebook page or by following @nenagheireog on Twitter. We would also ask you to consider supporting Éire Óg by entering the club lotto and by paying your club membership.

*Top two in each group through to the quarter-finals. Third placed team in group three also go through to the quarter-finals while the third placed teams in group one and two play off for the final quarter-final spot. Possible dates for games: April 7th, April 14th, April 21st, April 24th, May 5th, May 12th, May 19th, May 26th, June 2nd, June 9th & June 16th.

Minor A Hurling: Nenagh Éire Óg, Ballina, Borris-Ileigh, Kildangan, Kilruane MacDonagh’s, Newport Gaels, Roscrea & Toomevara.
[hr]If you need to contact Éire Óg please do so via our Contact page. You can also keep in touch by accessing our Facebook page or by following @nenagheireog on Twitter. We would also ask you to consider supporting Éire Óg by entering the club lotto and by paying your club membership.

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The 2013 Nenagh Éire Óg Sports Prediction Quiz has now just been launched. This year we have twenty-five sporting events to predict with 50% of all entry fees as prize money up for grabs.

Similar to last year entrants must predict the winner of various sporting events throughout the course of 2013 and the quiz will continue until late into the year. The cost of entry is still just €10 and the closing date for this year’s competition is February 1st 2013.

To enter, simply guess who you think the winner of each of the twenty-five sporting events outlined will be this year and return the form to any club officer or member of the organising committee by February 1st along with the entry fee of €10. Email entries can be emailed to eireognenagh@gmail.com provided the entry fee has been paid by February 1st.

A leader board will be circulated via email at the end of each month and will also be maintained on the club website.

The following are the results of the 2012 Sports Prediction Quiz – thanks to everyone who supported the club in this venture last year. The prizes will be given out at the up-coming club presentation event and the winners were: 1st Noel Coffey €250, 2nd Tom Seymour €200, 3rd Brian McDonnell €140, 4th Morgan Mooney €30, 5th Willie Bolger €30.

[hr]If you need to contact Éire Óg please do so via our Contact page. You can also keep in touch by accessing our Facebook page or by following @nenagheireog on Twitter. We would also ask you to consider supporting Éire Óg by entering the club lotto and by paying your club membership.

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Rody Bolands- Club Sponsor

The Éire Óg Club are very grateful to Rody Boland’s, Rathmines, who this year took on Sponsorship of our Senior Hurling Team. A great spot to stop in when in Dublin, especially on days when Tipperary are playing in Croke Park.

Rody Bolands is owned by Nenagh man Kieran O’Meara and his son Brian. Kieran played underage with Eire Og Nenagh, before moving to Dublin. He is also one of the founding members of the Tipperary Supporters Club, and was Chairman when Tipperary won All Irelands in 1989 and 1991.

Andy’s Bar – Club Sponsor

Éire Óg are very grateful to Andy’s Bar who are the club sponsor. And, Éire Óg encourages all members to support the business activities of our club sponsor whenever possible and practical. Andy’s Bar B&B and Restaurant is located at 23 Sarsfield Street, Nenagh. Phone: 067 32494. Proprietor: Joe Mulqueen (086 234 4312). Visit andysnenagh.com

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Club Lotto

The Éire Óg Lotto is the club’s key fundraising initiative. Please consider supporting the Blues by playing our club lotto online: click here. Just watch how far we can stretch your €2!

About Nenagh Éire Óg

Welcome to Nenagh Éire Óg, a proud north Tipperary GAA club - nine-time north Tipperary and one-time county senior hurling champions (1995).

In 2014 Nenagh Éire Óg catered for over 400 active members (175 juvenile, 225 adult) and in 2015 we hope to grow that number.

Crucially, however, we are not simply interested in developing our playing population. We are also interested in attracting volunteers who are interested in becoming coaches with the club and administrators of the club.

There are plenty of very practical ways in which you can help your club. So, if you are interested in lending a hand drop us a line.